The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 267, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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Inn. hence tledr pre ent activity
taxes due the State will amount t<» retained
several million dollar*
Both children
school there this year.
.Mr. an'd Mrs. Vendolin Doubek and
Okla
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Supplies Hardly Larue l.nmiuh tn Meet
Requirement*.
st list kiption ita-rKnt
Tile lluily Trllxiiir
Mihllll J 's s.kl.h.
Real E»t«te.
of the U>r-
Otir kovutiiik lit, w hile
doubt meaning well, is to blame
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Kral Estate.
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Kral Estate.
event was the talk, of Dalia*
to Mrs. Highley, but we know that
Paramount pit* tires are always para-
mount
return to school this week are Ml**
Roe. Sterne to Hugo, Okla Clyde
Mary
I At one i
fleer were
the highest bidder.
‘theft was
a disgrace as
i prisons are 1
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TEAL ESTATE D A.
AUSTIN BUILDING PHONE ATI.
The Daily Tribune1
i .Mui on th# Jtli i<t C>.’ti>1.» r. A. It.
i ini. luting th. firat Tuesday of auld rn-intti,
betwri-n tin- hours of 19 o'tlmk ». m. j»n.l
I <k |> in., on .Mkt uiiiy, at thu court
i dour ot s.sut 'vatity I will offer for
rule ;u>d sell iH |<uli||. fin.tlon. for crab. all
tli. i.ght, titlr mid Inti-ri’ie ot the raid
K I. < »|i|w in oi.i to raid property.
KrtK.I >t Hav city. Tessa, tin# th«- 85th
I day of August. A II IMP Her* Cure
Whwrlff, Matauoida Gou-ity. T«xm.
County tax collectura throughout the
State arc now busily engaged in pre-
parations fur the collection of all de-
linquent luxe*. line the Htatv. Under
the law the eollcetora have «o lit- p-
native and an- niiiemible to the law if,
In any instance, they full to tlisctirge
I aware punishable by hanging.
Kugeley Be trill was home from
Buckeye Sunday, spending the day.
Miss Pauline Thornhill has return-
! ed from a visit to relatives in interior
Texas.
to pieces, each receiving a piece ac-
cording t(. his credit. The demagogue
ri<l£ agt-inst present conditions; he
us believe the bottom has
dropped out of humanity; he juggle*
with truth to stir up discontent. To-
day is the best day creation has eve.
seen. For two thousand years the
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The irftdies* Aid of the Christian
Churdt will serve ice cream and cake
a ‘ .■•me lawn at the band
5tf concer 15-I7d
who were there to help her
make her idrthday joyous. This was
ind'-'d a real *nrpriw' thd all joined
In lively outdoor game* until calh l
in for dainty refrethment* wlvich
iwound up another happy birthday
lot Mn Joseph Card* n was the charni.
; itig hostess erf the latdies* Guild at
1 the rector.' Monday afternoon and
! those assembled were deltnhtfully en-
I''Sr
Pubtlahnr! Every I’sy Hvept H.'nulay
is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
and Miss Minna Stewart of this place.
Mrs. J. H Sec-camp arrived from
Houston today for a week's visit with
the Misses Berg.
Mrs .1. F. Williams and daughter,
Mrs. J. P. Parris, and little son got
in from Houston Heights today.
Miss Carrie Morrison of Athens has
returned to this place to resume her
music class ot last school term
Mr. Walter Southwell came lor bi*
I he Beacon has said (jjtlje Muu phcldro, who has been sum-
Harkrr, the dean’* wife of Nort
1 Platte, Nrhr., who*-- topic on the
i missionary work In that auction, at'- t
which uarnea were pU'^d followed
by dainty refreshment*. Those er.-
Joying thh splendid and intemting
hoapttahty inditded the ho*te»a. Mr*
Harker, the president Mrs. Goodwin
Atomo; the secretary. Mr« Harold in-
tl*hart. Me*dame» C. C. Inglehart,
I T Southwell, F P Hamillow. W,
.1 W. i'tawf.ird left Tneadfl'
on .me of hi* regular com. i |nd th|w V|M| t|>ew gr<1
menial tr,f> th Wight the Stale. an^J . d<,Mpkl|, ,hf. f#rt |h-| Un
us< storm
from the tree*
W.< have on tin- same lot a number I The young people leaving her® tor
rf vratige IIW* tiearing. kutn.pi.its
and the grapefruit, all of
| which have passed through win. very ' Burke and hl* cousin.
thir oidnion is th it the Dixon. Sam Houston Normal. Hunts-
i p
to the Forty-two Club Thursday aft- xhere were formerly offenses in Del-
ernoon.
Mr. A. W. McNabb has been con- Parly history of Com-ncticut lying
fined to his room for several days, |)(U|iBhable by five
and
»nd there sh.vibl j )H r ti,c plants after a cold bm*. Tyler Huaincs* College. Trier;
‘.Mrnll ‘Frank Smith Beloit College. Beloit,;
i Another thing of value we have * Wi*c«m«in. Next week Stewart Burk-
’i'.j.n.il and that is we are confident hart and Warner Slewart will return
Ithat entirely too much cultivation la, to the State Univorwity at Austin and
! given much ot the citrus fruit
J root# of all such tree* are fibroin* and
fgwd tn great < luwtera near th- top:
hrf the noil. If deep and close (ulti-!
1 ration in given the tree* these feeder*;
arc CUI and injiirojl. thereby weaken-’
ing the vitality of the tree la»t cul-
tivation keep* the tree alive and vigor- the hallway packed with Itttlc school
ous and <h-e* not permit the tree to friends
»nt» r the doimant stage early enough. |
We do not believe that any citru* fnilt
!in this country should hr eultivatiul
after the middle of Atigtidl W tlo- first |
I of Sept* mW r
I Every home, even though th.
! the wmallrnt can taiwr on a very
few tree* planted In cornrra or in out-
of-way place*, enough grapefruit and
■ uranaea for a large family, if not for! trrtained by thr guest of honor. Mr*
the market li> a limited way. . Barker, the dean'*
IAk« the editor of th. Beacon wo ..... * ' ---
t have alway* contended that thin tft-
jduatry < an bo made a wonderfnBv vul
I uuhle one for the Gulf Cttgit <rf Texas
iur.nidi-d ordinary attention and time
be tJvan it.
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people wore too easily discouraged by
im-asl.v little inaiRuificuiit loiih of only unusual and adverw conditions. Some
Tliose f°ur year* ago young orchards
i bankrupt, forcluher- talk about it as ,,uZ’ii down
if it was some great sum
of the
Knterert. «• urionil < Ihhh it.nfior at the I
Roetoffle* III Buy City und.-r set of Con-
grsM.
while
will ifeid thrtr flrw* fruit this -»am»n j
There will hr tmir to flv-
|n«xea ,yf .>raitcre to he
l*alwri«*iii. thi* *-a».»n.
have been a* manv or more ttwmsand*,
of them, Imt for the fart that some
’ i. Stewart. M E. Lawson, J. A.
• Brtici- £ P Layton. Emmett Lawson.
• F. C. Bruce; Mi-s-s Mollie Wads- *r
• worth and Hertha Funk.
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time in Rome political of-
i auctioned off in public to
In ancient Greece
not considered so much of
i being caught at it. Our
not ideal, but we have
Mrs. Goodwin Sterne was hostess niai|() priwreS!, in dealing with crime.
' relatives and a trip to the beach
Saturday, late afternoon
. he state of T«'H<**.
County of Matagorda.
vth.reuw, 1»> kirtu* of an order of
issued out of the Pixni- t court, of Mata-
K.iiila c'ounty. Te*»«. <*»• a Judgment ran
.I. r.oi ill K«i<l eourt on the 1th day of Jure,
\ I. lill.t, In floor of the State of Tox-.s
for the uae and i>.n»fit of Matagorda Conn
t> !>n-<hina« trtstrP-t N<>. On« ti) and
aguinxt E. Rochefort, No. 33X< on the doctat
ot aaid '•vui't. I did on the 85th day of
Auguat. A. I<. tf»15. at « o'clock a. tn., levy
upon the following desirlbed traita and
uarvils of land situated in the county oi
M.iiauorda. State of Ti-Ahe. and bclwiiritig
to tin saW E m»< hefort. to-wit: Lote N„
> Jni j in block No. l-'l. Hay <'ity. T«xa~
And on the Jlh day ot October, A. b.
tor,, being the flrat Tuesday of said month,
i . rvi . u the iiout'H ol 19 o'clock a. m. a..d
I O'clock l>. m ■ •»* “hid day, at the court
houee <loui of said county I will offer for
eal. and sell it public auction, tor < ash. all
the right, title and intereat of the aald
I; itch, tort in and to said property.
B«v <'Ity . Texas, thin the 25tb
A. I- 1913. Bert Carr.
Matagorda I'ounty, Texas.
THE TltlBf.NE I* H I N T I N <• <OMfAN'l
l*ubllnhar«.
UAR1CY .SMITH......Editor and Bui Mgr. j
The' Mias Irrtie Hurkhgrt will return W
Bon Avon. S«a Antonie.
Little Beswie Mobcrlcy'* aunt. Mr-
K. S. Muberley, »ent her word Fri-
dtty W (<w over, that she had a j
birthday token for h”r and when »he
reHched there she ran In and found
I Mrs. J. T. Southwell of Beaumont
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Goodwin
Sterne.
In the
was
stripes at the
I with a slight illness. whipping post and confinement in
| Mr. Grace and daughter of the coun- stt>ck. ll0 wan was allowed to use to-
ty seat autoed to Matagorda Tuesday. |<aPC0 within ten miles of others, peo-
ple were impriaqned in awful dun-
geons for debt. In Rome men were
sold into slavery to pay debts; cred-
I, Mr. Hafct, u picino uiiin of Maj ( ity, ||Q|*g could tear tlic body of a debtor
I visited Matagorda the past week.
Miss Reba Rugeiey, who has been
II spending the summer in Virginia, re-
turned home Monday. i would have
! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkhart and
I, family autoed to town Sunday from
Bay City.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilmore and
little son of Wadsworth visited rela-
tives here Sunday.
I Miss Lucile Duffy went to Palacios
L Friday and visited her aunt, Mrs. Car-
rie Baxter, until Monday.
i Mrs. George T. Sargent is paying
her daughter, Mrs, Harris Durst, at
Richmond, a visit this week.
i Miss Leota Gove left Thursday tor
i San Marcos where she
school this year.
Miss Lillie Middlebrook of John1
i Healy Hospital at Galveston was the
guest of Miss Merlie Berg this week.
Mrs. Barker of North Platte, Nebr.. not|Uu‘M sliort of wonderful and tiie
Thanks ‘
V> tjrl 'Hl*.
The attraction at the Imperial Thea-
tre on tomorrow Is the Aleb Releave.
fhatrit Mlchelena In “Salotnv .lane”
J the first production of the California
Motion Picture Corporation This
stori of California by a Californian
their duties as provided by the -t.itutes ! enacted before the camera* in the
Heavy fines amt removal from offlre redwood forests of Marin and Sants
or both la what the collect »r- are t«c-|Crur. and the attnoaphere of thr art-
Thciulnal Bret Harte atory is arllatlcally
Halotnv Jane.” thr photo-
play. i* t»aard on the Paul Armatron*
' dremati/ntion of Halnmy .lane'** kl*a.“
by arrangement with the l.icblrr Cotn-
rhe ituaiues* l«eagu«*. acvordiug lu^nanv.
its secretary, is ivvvmng daily ttum-
bets of letters fiom l- ii.intH in ulu. r ,
parts iH the Stale uno arc writing fur
farms lot the next yeat Ihc *i*cr.
tary say# that lie has tuund but little 'ttornlnr
<*o-4kperatiou iTotp the land uw net's aiid
ir abort cl homes for many
iipt’lyitik This county nerd* mot
gooii farmers tnany more of them, and
ever' fatuity iinnight here -Means
sum’•■hunt for evprv buatne*» in ihr
County It is tv be reurette-l that of
ail the I mJ we 'mve lyint DII-- th*>
rotary Of the le-Kiir I* moi'ting with
ittftli ulty tn l.w atins a sutTieirtH
gMMNNit of i.vtid for lh’-ne ti-nant *. all
of whom write that they are able ttt
lakt care of <ii -msrlvrs
The State ot Texaj.
t/auiity ot' Matagorda
Wli. tPii.i. by virtue ot -tn order ot aale
iaaue.l out ut' the l-istrlel Court of JUta-
uordu Couttt.v, Texas, ou i judguu-ut ren
due.l it, said court on tit-- Jltlt -lay of Ue
I . . inlier. A. I>. DEI, b> 'a', .e ot the State of
T< xaa. for til u.*< and t>eiu fit of Matx-
u_ 1 MTorda County Itrainas-- I'iMtrli t No. one (1),
I mid ayaluet Grant Flatter. No. 3534 on the
I'l' do- t Ilf S lid I ourt, I did on the 35th day
'of An.'ust. A. I-. Illi-'-, nt 19:30 o’ilot k a. nt..
leii Upon Hu fotlowiUK deal rlbed traeta
-4r>rmnn on the Mount like leaven llaS anti imr ela of land situated In the county
Sermon on tne .Viount, lltv. teaveu, uao f State of Texas, and belong-
* lua to th. said Gran. I islier. to-wit: Ono
a. n of land out of abstract No. Vi, survey
S., I, ot the land nriginuily granted to Jos.
i;. se, situated in .Mataiforda County, Texas.
Anil on the itli day of October. A. I».
1915. being tin first Tu> sday of aakl month,
liutaeen the houra of 19 o'clock a. nt. and
I ii. lock p. m.. on said day, s' the court
house door of .-Hid < utility I will uffer for
•eil.' mid sell at public Auction, for - aah. all
tin- right, title mid iuteri-at of the said
i H .i - t'isiu i iu and to said property.
Hated at liic City. Texan, thia the 25111
dr of 'ii^UHi, V 1- 1fttS. Bert Carr.
Sharin', Matagorda ''ounD, Texas.
» h: tn-.ie
• | have personally seen the Para
mount film, "Her Triumph." at Dallas'
best playhouse. The production is
were
frozen down by unusually si-vero
wputlu-r, ami liecatise of that most of
those who had undertaken orange t ul-
ture gave up, and decided that th*- fruit
cuuldn’l produced here successfully.
But our iiurserymen amt a few others
knew this was an orange country, and
they protected their trees, and re-
planted those killed by the frost, and
no doubt m*-aiUitz well, is to maim n(,w tiy.y an. beginning io get returns'
for tile •-mliarrasHing muddle and is on their labor,
, going to have ■< ureal di al of trouble and still maintains that this particular mating here and Monday little Miss
It never pass ■ ction of the coast eountry will yet (;eorgja pope atHi they left for San
negotiate" with become famous for its citrus . Antonio.
and the item just noted is the begin-
ning of the fulfillment of its forecast.
Il isn't tor us to give advice, and tWo children and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
yet we feel sure that the landavwuei-s Highley tame from Bay City Sunday
who put out some orange trees this morning and enjoyed an oyster din-
fall and give them proper care. al>’ner Wjth Mr. and Mr*. E. P. Layton,
_______ _y that afternoon.
Mr*. Amos Lee came to Matagorda
in tin- fiscal year ending June 30
only 134,000 immigrants came to the
United Blates, as against 1,100,000 in
each of the two previous years. The
number of aliens who departed was
334,000 or 3S per cent of the immigra-
tion, us against 12 and 45 per cent in
the two previous years. The most
notable decrease in immigration bus
bi-en among Itulious, only 6ft,oOo of
whom cam*1 to the United States in
the lust year, as against 335,000 in
11H4, Thr figures on the departure ot
aliens during the European war indi-
cate the ties said to bind immigrants to
their native lands are not so strong
as might lie imagined Although l-’o,-,
041 British rrturiied in the year ending
on .lune 30, HH4. only 70,000 have re-
turned during tiie war. Only among
Italians has then- been an Increase
in departures Him'*- the war, and that
has been only about 1 per cent. The
return of Scandinavians to thglr native
land also has fallen oft from 32,00*1 to
la.lutn, indicating the lack of desire
by that wholesome |i»ople even to con-;
front th*> posisldllty of war. The fall-
ing off in Immigration has caused » “
serious shortage of labor in the United
States, nnd fortunately has enabled
many unskilled laborers to gain wages
miner to a decent living scale. For- The passing of tim*- has nut am«-.
clgu nations also have been voming li-.rat< d. in the. h ist, th- chaotic con-
Into our market for skilled labor, es- ditioft in Mexico and ha* only inti n-
pi-eiitll' for work on munitions mid rifled the prwariousneai'
armainants of war, and they have sue-1 (|(,r gjtnation.
eeeded in taking abroad many skilled i
workmen, tsiwciully laliorer* in ma-,
chincry.-In which thia country excels. |
— ; unrtivi'HIng the trouble
grand and f«» PM with fire or "
arrogant ignormici- Otto fell swoop on
the part of this government three
viiars aeo would hrtte seitl**! the mul*!
ter for all tim* to come, but now It Itt
(00 late. Experience, however, has
popular or more generally lov-|,.v,,r |„,<>h B matchless teacher and it .....
, . . tention and probs b d. will in a few returning home
is xufv to sgy that should we ever tie v , niurning uuhk
| called upon again under like rlrciini-
stmires hlston will record a differ-j
ent «tory altogether.
Ex-president Taft, that
loyal Americuu citizen, atah-suian. Jur-i
1st. warrior and m holar, hua paaaed •
his Rath birthday and was signaii)
honored by his eoiiiilryiiivn U|w*u the
occasion. Perhaps, today, there ia not
a more
ed mmi. public or private, in th*' United
Slates than WHIIan Howard Taft
years be realizing some easy mun-> -n
return for their ladora. Palacio* Hen- Thursday and enjoyed visiting with
* *on.
Satsuma orang**, kuuuiuiit- and while here,
grapefruit all thrive in this country Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Baker, Mrs. W.
and succeed on alrniil th. same aver-If. ]gprg and Mrs. Lee went to Bay
age as all other crop*, except that City in the Baker csr and after sup-
shrn they do hit the proits are much i per with her and family the three
greater and thv expense of growing first mentioned returned home.
and marketing them much lews ex-, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moberley and
lu-nslve. -family. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Moberley
Kumquats grown conimvrclally ami and family and Miss Espey spent Bun-
(or the manufacture of candy could be gay across the bay. reveling in Gulf
in* breetes and scratching for oysters.
Captain Frank Duffy was host tor
The par-
enjoyed a delightful surf
eelpts <*.Mi»* sacks rough rice. Sale*.
’.»,I3* pockets clean Honduras at 2 l-*c
^4 3-Nc., Quotations
Clean—Honduras easier; head, 1ft
4 |-Sc; straights 3fi3 3-4*’. screen-
ing*. 2 |-Mr *i3 :t-xc; No.2 . 2 20 23 I-I*
No. Blue Rose nor Japan offered.
Rough- Hales, 7.91* sacks Honduras
at |8.<W©3.5.» and IsS sack* Japmi ut
|:!.**mfr .1.30; no sales of •Un*' Rose.’t
i quotations nominal.
I Hy-Products—Polish,
, ton; bran. Sl2*i II*.
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| Play 'Safety First" on you
1.1’•flnH’ig onJ -r g:v-'ii t ’.D
The captain ;
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Unify was host for
I If btfttae** l« dull, stimulate It witn
aa ad fa Tlhe Trfltade
w!m,» ar*’
, Palil-r'i*** grown Swtkuma orang*'*, and'
which nre c<»ni!*.ahditiK th*1 top market!
•r•.< • Houu -rahg' si-tr gD*"'**’ • ,
from Paia- io* li»»? year and the few ! hearing
orchards Wt» hai- vrr romtna into!-*. - .
f.ili.i t- *rmc whib lomigvi tn < - ( „h| w,(
' grapefruit la thr hardiest. Thl* optn- xlBe. Edward and Wadsworth Ruge-
hnndr dj [oH to arrive at by ebwly ley. Pirce Hamilton and Jaiob Htnith,
shipped f'°”‘ jot^ri ving and inv. Mlgattnff the ten- Austin College. Hherman; Parker Rub-
liter foliage of thr plants after a
' been permeating the hearts of men.,
At last only that which Is good can
endure. The fire* of time burn out:
the dross. There is one "far off dl- j
vine event toward which all crea-i't'
tlon moves." 1
is not here.—Iowa Press.
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will attend
made an enornwMiMy profitable
dustry here and Wv Indlevr will stand
colder weather than the orange ind a wall to thr Gulf Saturday,
quite as much as th** grapefruit
Of thr three fruits mentioned, how-'hath followed by a sumptuous basket
ever, we believe after some continued t spread on board the launch and con
experiments and close personal ob-1 listed of the following;
svrvatlon# that the Duncan gra|*e-
frult is the sdturs fruit crop for this Mr*, Whitney Marques. Mr. and Mrs.
section Fbr the past three years tb«* j. o, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E P.
writer has grown his own gram-fruit ioxyton. Mr*dame* D H. Burke and
land this yeat the trees are fairly c v. Inglebart. Rev. Joseph Carden.!
' -*' *■--• •*--• •> . \i(«. Miss*'* Mary Dixon and Carrie Mor-
w hipped quite a number ' rison Mr. Clyde Burke and Roy Tray-
lor.
a* a aide line h*- w 111 lake orders for |
• of Ti'X.’lH,
ot Maiagtirda.
by *itli... ot nix ur<l*r ut aalii
it; n.<! Iilmri' t v'uurt of Mala-
Kordi-. '*vunty. T«x*« »»> * JuilgineUt run-
I in .««: ■ ourt on the 30th <lny of
A !■. t:<l >. ir. f-txor of th*, stain nr
tot tlo* i,H.’ H*i.| tn nrflt of Mata-
,i i iiuhtj t iramawt- I'wtib t No. <oi« <i».
»»•«*< H i. *'-<i»i>*. No. 33363 on ’ne_
<lo. t <»f ~.*i.i . ourt. 1 did <>«i th<- 25th doy’
• of * uwnHt \ I* irifi, »t to,.:o o', lin k a. tn,.
Im > the fullawlnii described tracts
.<nd ;i.xr. vis id land sttu iti d In Ue- county
, of ?-!•»in iron!n. Hu**- of Tex**, and lietiMin*
i><{ t<> th. aAld II J. t’appa. to-wit: Lotn
1. i Knd . in Work I.'IT, •*> <’h.* of Bur
‘•'■t* Mst«u<»*da County, Texas, m shown
New Orleans, l.a, September 15,— '•>• j**aj» :.n.t mat uu-n-of.
Hough rice was in good demand today,
but supplies were not large enough to
meet requirements. The movement ot i,< us.
the crop is no* falling off rapidly.
Phe IXHiisinna State mills are large
buyers In. the Interior.
Clean rice wa* quiet and in light de-
mand It was said that the domestic
trade Is very cautious lit its buying
fearing that prices may reach a mud.
lower level. Even local wholesale Tt*. m»t«> ,r i .
houses are not taking on much rice. wn..ruaa, i., urm.. of *4. <»ra.r of Mis
As a result nothing was offered in! *"““'*» wt of tr i *tn • *Wt „f M-ts-
fordh * «hi h Ir*»ii*
either Blue Rose or Japan grades. R<>-; •«* r*-*i nt mm court on tin- «*tn <ii>> of o -
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T- xai. far tu. u«.. and tM>tuifit of Mata
snrtta ''«>tin*y 1*rrathsx-» t’HstrWt No *'•«•• 111,
Mid againsl It* E F P*. «!.•» No 3l?.t on
I ihr dorkrt of raid • ouri. I did on tti» S6’.n
'!»> -»f Xugwst, x !• IMS. a* r« jo. a
( .i m . levy u,»>t. the toiloMiiiir de*, rlbcd
•rt-»■ and •>«*•■ of Hmi spuntM tn the
. oof,*. ,,t WatHtfoida .■U«l.- of T«U« and
t to the aatd l*r E F. prrale*.
■ '«*•»!< <.oi* • »*»d I. in Mo. k l» in
,vi<H>i< « s. < on.| Atldllion tn the <hty of Hay
Fity. .Mat-iaorda I'minty. Texas
> Atui nn *ho Sil* day of n< t..t» r A. n.
194.*.. bring the first Tu< sdar of »»•'* month.
t.,..v,...ff the hour* ft 19 o'rln. k a tn and
t p m... on raid day. at the < ourt
hmtw door >f raid '"tM*nly I tafll offer for
<iihi aup puldli .iiietUiU.1 f»>* .'aah, all
rrht tut. amt inti-rmt nf the said
E F PHw|f-ji .»» ana *<» »»id pytiprcty,
*i<d it Bay t'lty. T.-xaa. ttils ths 2*th
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• ’'Thr Giri of the Golden West,** from the Special Paramount
Production at the Grand .Monday. Sept. 20th.
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Not a! ne t! at th** ;r.i’ r >e i. ? iji.t cut tley present many
rcflr’x sympt ;r.i ft.’: >y-* s‘ sin eti pfiMnotf* phtyica! dsvpjop-
m*nt CCa 1 anc r <*■«* - ’L t ca r at .'ei»u»e.
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VITAGRAPH SERIAL
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The Whole Family to Town
I. DITCH Dry Goods
FARIS SMITH, Drugs ami Cold Drinks
T. J. ( LARK. Groceries
Ml>OR E-SIMS. G roc*-rit -
I.. TI I.I.E MERCANTILE COMPANY, Hart'
P. G. HUSTON, Drugs
EIDMAN RACKET STORE
MOORE A REYNOLDS. Dry Goods
SIMON BROS.. Dry Goods '
Bring all the kiddies in and make these
stores your headquarters. You will be
royally entertained
The following list of Bay City mer-
chants will entertain you FREE with a
Big Performance each afternoon on
Saturdays at the Grand Opera House:
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Smith, Carey. The Daily Tribune. (Bay City, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 267, Ed. 1 Friday, September 17, 1915, newspaper, September 17, 1915; Bay City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1292402/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Matagorda County Museum & Bay City Public Library.